Tough Passage? Preach What the Gospel Says (Not What You Wish it Said)
Process Lisa Cressman Process Lisa Cressman

Tough Passage? Preach What the Gospel Says (Not What You Wish it Said)

Sometimes the principalities and powers of this world need to be named because they are in need of God’s redemption. However, if we name the same principalities and powers every week people will tune out the urgency. Instead, help people hear the context and need for God’s redemption revealed by the text itself. Let people wrestle with angels through questions posed— without giving answers. Then trust God will convert any willing heart to love Jesus most.

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What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Preaching
Process, Craft, Spirituality Lisa Cressman Process, Craft, Spirituality Lisa Cressman

What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Preaching

I trust you are as capable as I was at finding your way and learning the lessons about preaching that you need. But learning by trial and error takes a long time, and I wish I hadn’t lost so much of mine. Alas, I didn’t know what I didn’t know. So I’m sharing the main challenges I faced along with what I wish I’d known: suggestions to make this preaching life easier—no matter how many years you’ve been in the pulpit!

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Going small for Sermon Inspiration
Spirituality, Process Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Process Lisa Cressman

Going small for Sermon Inspiration

God's glory is revealed in the small as well as the big: in the sparrow and the heavens, the mustard seed and the mountains, the little children and the disciples. And our preaching grows stronger when we learn to attune ourselves to the way God appears in the smallest details of the Bible's stories and text. 

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Advent-Christmas Sermons: 5 Steps to Preach the Sermons Your Listeners Need
Process, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman Process, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman

Advent-Christmas Sermons: 5 Steps to Preach the Sermons Your Listeners Need

Whether you’re preaching once or at every service the rest of December, exegeting your congregation and determining the preaching “voice” that will best serve them can make your sermon prep more efficient and relevant. Consider this 5-step process to craft Advent-Christmas sermons that bring good news to your listeners’ contexts.

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Ditch Fear. Seed hope.

Ditch Fear. Seed hope.

Due to the sheer repetition of circling our gaze between nails, soldiers, and oppressor, our fear mushrooms until we believe that death is stronger than God. Jesus himself is always there to remind us of the truth, but there is another figure we can look to as a guide in restoring our faith in God alone: Mary Magdalene.

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The "Bento Box" Preaching Prep Approach (or how I learned to embrace an ideal schedule)
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The "Bento Box" Preaching Prep Approach (or how I learned to embrace an ideal schedule)

What I’m beginning to discover is that thinking of my schedule as a “bento box” is decreasing stress because the decisions about what to do next are pretty much already made. Instead of feeling emotionally claustrophobic, it actually feels kind of safe. Kind of cozy when things fit juuuuust right. Most of all, thinking of my schedule like a bento box helps me visualize whether something will fit.

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